Why Bridgegate made headlines but Obama’s IRS scandal didn’t

MASTERBAKER

DEMOTED MOD
BGOL Investor
christie1.jpg


Most government scandals involve the manipulation of the system in obscure ways by people no one has ever heard of. That is why George Washington Bridgegate is nearly a perfect scandal — because it is comprehensible and (as they say in Hollywood) “relatable” to everyone who has ever been in a car. This is the reason this one is not going to go away so easily, even if one accepts the contention that Gov. Chris Christie had nothing whatsoever to do with it.

Government officials and political operatives working for Christie, for weird and petty reasons, chose to make traffic worse. That’s the takeaway. When they are reminded of the fact that people working on Christie’s behalf thought it was a good political game to mire tens of thousands of their fellow Americans in the nightmarish gridlock that is a daily dreaded prospect for tens of millions, they will be discomfited by that and by the politician in whose name it was done.

And yet, you know what is also something everybody would find “relatable”? Politicians who sic the tax man on others for political gain. Everybody has to deal with the IRS and fears it. Last year, we learned from the Internal Revenue Service itself that it had targeted ideological opponents of the president for special scrutiny and investigation — because they were ideological opponents.

That’s juicy, just as Bridgegate is juicy. It’s something we can all understand, it speaks to our greatest fears, and it’s the sort of thing TV newspeople could gab about for days on end without needing a fresh piece of news to keep it going.

And yet, according to Scott Wheelock of the Media Research Center, “In less than 24 hours, the three networks have devoted 17 times more coverage to a traffic scandal involving Chris Christie than they’ve allowed in the last six months to Barack Obama’s Internal Revenue Service controversy.”

Why? Oh, come on, you know why. Christie belongs to one political party. Obama belongs to the other. You know which ones they belong to. And you know which ones the people at the three networks belong to, too: In surveys going back decades, anywhere from 80% to 90% of Washington’s journalists say they vote Democratic.

Scandals are not just about themselves; they are about the media atmosphere that surrounds them. They are perpetuated and deepened by the attention of journalists, whose relentless pursuit of every angle keeps the story going. That is exactly what has been missing from the IRS scandal from its outset; Republicans in Congress have been the dogged pursuers, not the press.

There was plenty of material. Just as journalists remain skeptical today about who exactly might have gotten the idea for the lane closures, they could have been asking without letup who got the idea to dig into conservative tax-status applications. Several officials at the IRS resigned, retired and took the Fifth, just as was the case with Christie-aligned Port Authority officials.

It’s pretty clear the questions about how high up Bridgegate went are going to be pursued far more diligently than they have been in the IRS case.

What gives?

There is a fundamental misunderstanding among conservatives about the causes of partisan media bias — the reason there is unequal coverage of scandals of this kind. It exists not because there is a conscious effort to soft-pedal bad news for politicians you like and to push hard on bad news for politicians you don’t.

It’s actually more personal — more relatable, shall we say—than that.

Journalists know the Obamans. Intimately. They know them from college, they know them from work, they know them from kids’ soccer. They’re literally married to them.
Why Bridgegate made headlines but Obama’s IRS scandal didn’t

To the journalists, the Obamans don’t look like crooks and cheats. Far from it. For them, it’s like looking in a mirror.

In September, Elspeth Reeve of The Atlantic Wire took note of 24 major journalists who have taken posts at senior levels in the Obama administration. All of them have worked for decades in various news organizations, thus creating personal ties and bonds of affection with literally hundreds of working reporters and editors.

The journalists are not covering up for their friends and their spouses. They just believe the people they know could not be responsible for behaving badly, or cravenly, or for crass political advantage —and the tone they strike when such things are discussed is often one of offense, as though it is a sign of low character to believe otherwise. It would be, well, like believing the journalists themselves were crooks.

It’s fair to say that most conservatives don’t know people in the Obama administration, and they dislike and disagree with its policies. When they look at it, their dislike and lack of any personal connection make it easier for them to see officials mired in scandal and tush-covering cover-up. This is a direct analogue to the way liberals — of whom journalists comprise a central cohort — viewed the George W. Bush and Reagan administrations.

They saw people with whom they disagreed and who they thought were bad for the country and so found it much easier to believe they were acting out of malign motive and doing evil.

Christie may be entirely innocent of all wrongdoing. Or there may be some connection, even a very tenuous and suggestive one. But there will be little let-up now.

For in the end, because Christie is a Republican. Christie isn’t them.
 
I have to question this narrative about the president's problems/scancals not getting headlines. There were mucho headlines and tv news lead stories about both the IRS scandal and Benghazi, plus there were Darryl Issa lead House Oversight Committee hearings on both scandals, which were covered in print and TV media extensively (Issa pledged a while back to use the committee to pretty much crawl up the presidents ass for anything he could).

Last week, there was email released, putting Christie's closest underlings right smack dab in the middle of causing the bridge fiasco, laughing about it, and attempting to cover it up. This is why the story blew up into a major national and international story. Plus the fact that for 3 months leading up to the email release/proof, fat ass Christie treated the matter as a huge joke, and made fun of people for asking about it. He's a seasoned, professional investigator of the highest level, and he displayed no curiosity about, or willingness to seriously look into what happened in September, despite the fact that it was obviously not seriously about an innocent traffic study. If he would have treated it seriously, the story wouldn't be half of what it is right now.

Republican talking points for the bridge scandal are this... turn each and every question about it around and deflect it all by bringing up the president, who has absolutely nothing to do with the issue at hand. It's almost funny how every replublican is now using the same shit almost to the word. ...yet they fail to mention how nobody was fired until the email was released, and Christie's only internal investigation was going into the office and saying "hey, anybody who was up in this better tell me".

Another thing... the bridge scandal email was uncovered by extremely local county level media. This shit was about to go under the radar in a week when new term legislative changes went into effect and subpoena power was taken away from the current legislator leading the investigation. If the email wasn't uncovered, we wouldn't be hearing much at all about the story going forward.
Oh, and the most powerful new entity in the country, Fox, barely covered the shit at all until the day of the press conference. Between them and the rest of the media, even the more left leaning media, Chris Christie has been given an incredible pass on some things for his entire first term (NJ unemployment, questions about his brother dodging prison, Race to the Top lies).
 
Last edited:
I have to question this narrative about the president's problems/scancals not getting headlines. There were mucho headlines and tv news lead stories about both the IRS scandal and Benghazi, <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">plus</span> there were <SPAN style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ffff00">Darryl Issa</span> lead House Oversight Committee hearings on both scandals, which were covered in print and TV media extensively (Issa pledged a while back to use the committee to pretty much crawl up the presidents ass for anything he could).

I agree; you're pretty much dead on!


A lot of what you pointed out has been posted here:
 
Wait..... The Obama IRS scandal they're talking about is the tea party targeting? REALLY?????

smh.... How many times has this been dispelled?

Sent from my SPH-L720 using Tapatalk
 
Why the fuck is it the only thread you start speaking to Fat ass Christie's fuck up is to try and negate the fuck up by linking it to something Obama is involved with! One thing doesn't have anything to do with the other you racists motherfucker!!!

Fuck you and your racists ass CAC agenda, and fuck anybody who has a problem with my opinion!! Fuck all of yall bastards!!! :angry:
 
I agree; you're pretty much dead on!


A lot of what you pointed out has been posted here:

I have to question this narrative about the president's problems/scancals not getting headlines. There were mucho headlines and tv news lead stories about both the IRS scandal and Benghazi, plus there were Darryl Issa lead House Oversight Committee hearings on both scandals, which were covered in print and TV media extensively (Issa pledged a while back to use the committee to pretty much crawl up the presidents ass for anything he could).

Last week, there was email released, putting Christie's closest underlings right smack dab in the middle of causing the bridge fiasco, laughing about it, and attempting to cover it up. This is why the story blew up into a major national and international story. Plus the fact that for 3 months leading up to the email release/proof, fat ass Christie treated the matter as a huge joke, and made fun of people for asking about it. He's a seasoned, professional investigator of the highest level, and he displayed no curiosity about, or willingness to seriously look into what happened in September, despite the fact that it was obviously not seriously about an innocent traffic study. If he would have treated it seriously, the story wouldn't be half of what it is right now.

Republican talking points for the bridge scandal are this... turn each and every question about it around and deflect it all by bringing up the president, who has absolutely nothing to do with the issue at hand. It's almost funny how every replublican is now using the same shit almost to the word. ...yet they fail to mention how nobody was fired until the email was released, and Christie's only internal investigation was going into the office and saying "hey, anybody who was up in this better tell me".

Another thing... the bridge scandal email was uncovered by extremely local county level media. This shit was about to go under the radar in a week when new term legislative changes went into effect and subpoena power was taken away from the current legislator leading the investigation. If the email wasn't uncovered, we wouldn't be hearing much at all about the story going forward.
Oh, and the most powerful new entity in the country, Fox, barely covered the shit at all until the day of the press conference. Between them and the rest of the media, even the more left leaning media, Chris Christie has been given an incredible pass on some things for his entire first term (NJ unemployment, questions about his brother dodging prison, Race to the Top lies).
Interesting....
 
Why the fuck is it the only thread you start speaking to Fat ass Christie's fuck up is to try and negate the fuck up by linking it to something Obama is involved with! One thing doesn't have anything to do with the other you racists motherfucker!!!

Fuck you and your racists ass CAC agenda, and fuck anybody who has a problem with my opinion!! Fuck all of yall bastards!!! :angry:

What he said!

And you're videos and images are always too damn big! :rolleyes:
 
one is real, the others are false.


Seven Words Of Truth Above

...But the corporate oligarch owned 'slave bitches' that masquerade as "journalists" will continue to deceive the easily gullible American 'sheeple' about what a real venal criminal & nation debilitating scandal looks like.

Six White Male CEO's control 90% of the corporate-media-of-mass-deception & distraction.

A reminder of how the 'slave bitch' "journalists" who are owned 100% by the SIX oligarchs that own the corporate-media-of mass-deception complete their task of mass deception:

Last week the largest Bankster company in the world J.P. Morgan Chase entered into a deferred prosecution agreement which acknowledges that they committed felonies in the Bernie Madoff criminal financial fraud and ponzi scheme.

Surprise, surprise, the 'slave-bitch' "journalists" who are owned by the oligarch owned corporate-media-of mass-distraction & deception, DID NOT highlight to their willfully somnolent viewers that America's largest Bank is a criminal operation. In the last year alone bankster firm Chase has paid out over $20,000,000,000 ($20 Billion) in fines and restitution for being caught criminally (felonies) defrauding the American 'sheeple'.

The "big story" breathlessly reported ad nauseum this week was about Kim Kardashian's Photoshopped ass pictures. Is her ass real or fake?? You decide American 'sheeple'.

The bankster firm Chase was a co-conspirator with Madoff; they knew that what he was doing was criminal years ago, but said nothing because they were making $$$$$$$$$ money. They gave back some of the $$$$$$$$ money they stole; over $2,000,000,000.
No Chase executives who authorized ignoring Madoff's graft and participating in his stolen loot went to jail. Instead they had a tax payer subsidized party with the best drugs, liquor and hookers money can buy. This is how it works at the uppermost echelon of the elites in America.<blockquote>
The activities depicted in the hollywood movie 'wolf of wall street' while true, are designed to distract the American 'sheeple' from the real permanent 'big-boy' criminals who steal more in one month than those low level boiler room stock hustlers shown in 'wolf' stole in their entire life. For those of you with amnesia go HERE and HERE </blockquote>

Meanwhile for those of you who are permanently mentally incapacitated and inebriated by the deception of the oligarch owned corporate-media-of-deception; below is a Reminder of what a Real political scandal looks like




As the corporate ‘media-of-mass-distraction’ following the orders of their oligarch owners, continues to flail about breathlessly, seeking to create a felonious “scandal” involving the Obama ‘White House’ and in their wet dreams perhaps even the president himself, they scrupulously avoid informing their clueless viewers what and how a real criminal white house and presidency operates. We don’t have to go back too far in time to find an actual criminal white house; cheney-bushit had to compel a republiklan controlled congress to retroactively change laws in order to make themselves immune from criminal prosecution. During the Reagan-Papa Bush regime they ran the most corrupt administration of the 20th century; 138 Reagan administration officials have been convicted, indicted, and been the subject of official investigations for official misconduct and criminal violations. Bill Clinton’s eight years yielded one corrupt official. President Obama so far, zero. But the most blatantly criminal regime was Richard Nixon. Robert Kennedy Jr. in the article below reminds those of you who have put such information down into the memory hole , the scope & depth of Nixon and his coconspirators crimes which included a then young cheney & rumsfeld.

<div align="right"><!-- MSTableType="layout" --><img src="http://www.bartcop.com/pardonsm.jpg" align="right"></div>

<img src="http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-RdLJitQiLIM/UN9sB40yW1I/AAAAAAAAKZU/1F8Vqg85InA/s1600/Cheney_Rummy.jpg" width="550">

young cheney & rumsfeld above
& below with with Nixon


<img src="https://img.4plebs.org/boards/pol/image/1399/12/1399128561616.jpg" width="700">





<img src="http://www.npr.org/politics/watergate/nixon.jpg">
<font face="arial black" size="4" color="#333333">"When the president does it, that means it's not illegal"
....<font color="#0000FF">Richard Nixon - 1971</font></font>



Obama and Nixon: A Historical Perspective


by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. | May 20th 2013


For once with good reason, the GOP is exorcised with the scandals involving the IRS targeting political groups and the FBI's spying on A.P. reporters. The broader public is legitimately concerned. However, in its classic overblown breathlessness at all things Obama, the gleeful Republican leadership is already calling for impeachment and dragging out desperate comparisons to Nixon's Watergate. This, despite caveats from its own sages not to overplay Republican good fortune. "We overreached in 1998," Newt Gingrich admitted recently. He counseled restraint to the Tea Party jihadists he helped spawn. Gingrich recalled how the GOP's scandal mongering against Clinton had only amplified Clinton's popularity and cost Republicans the 1998 mid-terms and Gingrich his speakership. But this new generation of hysterical House members immune to that wisdom, are headed straight for the feinting couch in fits of anti-Obama hysteria.

In a characteristic spasm of partisan apoplexy, Iowa Congressman Steve King offered a shrill algorithm: "add Watergate and Iran Contra together and multiply by ten" to calculate the tyrannical evil of the Obama scandals.

As usual, the Fox-fueled GOP narrative swayed the mainstream press. On May 16, Reuters' Jeff Mason interrupted Obama's press conference with Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan to ask the President, "How do you feel about the comparisons by some of your critics with the scandals of the Nixon Administration?" Obama responded with calm contempt; he would leave those comparisons to the journalists. But he urged Mason to "read some history." If Mason takes that advice, here are some of the historical tidbits he might consider.

President Richard Nixon was aware that the IRS had audited him in 1961 and 1962 and presumed those audits were politically motivated by the Kennedy White House. When, early in his Administration, Nixon learned that his friends and political allies John Wayne and Rev. Billy Graham had endured recent audits by his own IRS, Nixon boiled over. He ordered White House Chief of Staff Bob Haldeman, "Get the word out, down to the IRS that I want them to conduct field audits on those who are our opponents." Perhaps recalling the Kennedy era audits, Nixon ordered that its investigator begin with my Uncle's, John F. Kennedy's, former campaign manager and White House aide, then Democratic Committee Chairman, Lawrence O'Brien.

Nixon's minions had the IRS set up a special internal arm "the Activist Organization Committee" in July of 1969 to audit an "enemies list" provided by Nixon. My uncle Senator Ted Kennedy was at the top of that list along with a small army of well-known journalists. The IRS later renamed its political audit squad "Special Services" or "SS" to keep its mission secret. The SS targeted over 1,000 liberal groups for audits and 4,000 individuals. The SS staff managed their files in a soundproof cell in the IRS basement.

On September 27, 1970, Nixon ordered Haldeman to get the IRS to investigate my Uncle Ted who was then the presumed frontrunner in the 1972 presidential contest, sharing the field with Edmond Muskie and Hubert Humphrey who Nixon also ordered audited.

Nixon personally put White House dirty trickster Tom Charles Huston, former president of the Young Americans for Freedom, in charge of setting up the new IRS "anti-radical squad" to make sure that the laggards in IRS's bureaucracy didn't drop the ball. Huston prepared a 43-page blueprint for Nixon outlining a government agency campaign targeting Nixon's enemies. Uncle Teddy was still at the top. The scheme included tapping phones without warrants, infiltrating organizations that had been critical of the President and, purging IRS agents who refused to tow the Republican line. Huston told the President, "we won't be in control of the government and in a position of effective leverage until such time or we have complete and total control of the top three slots" at the IRS. Nixon also enthusiastically authorized a series of "black bag jobs" including breaking into offices, homes and liberal think tanks like the Ford Foundation and the Brookings Institute which Nixon believed was home to many former Kennedy Administration officials.

As a disclaimer, Huston cautioned that the "use of this technique is clearly illegal; it amounts to burglary. It is also highly risky and could result in great embarrassment if exposed. However, it is also the most fruitful tool and can produce the kind of intelligence which cannot be obtained in any other fashion."

According to historian and Nixon biographer, Rick Perlstein, Nixon "found the document splendid." Haldeman ordered Huston to draft a formal decision memo outlining the illegal plan as a mandate to the heads of the intelligence and tax collecting agencies. Nixon ordered Haldeman and Huston to order the IRS, the FBI and the CIA to proceed with the plan.

In May 1971, Nixon used an IRS investigation of Alabama Governor George Wallace's brother, Gerald Wallace, to pressure Gov. Wallace to run for President on the Democratic ticket as a spoiler rather than on a third party ticket as he planned. The blackmail scheme succeeded and most of Wallace's white male supporters fled to the Republicans after the Democrats nominated civil rights activist George McGovern. Nixon's tactic of having Wallace run as a Democrat was an indispensable element of the White House's "southern strategy".

Four months later, on September 8, 1971, Nixon raged at his counsel and Chief Domestic Policy Advisor, John Ehrlichman, about the IRS's lack of progress on finding dirt on his enemies. "We have the power but are we using it to investigate contributors to Hubert Humphrey, to Muskie, and the Jews? You know they are stealing everybody.... you know they really tried to crucify Ho Lewis [Reader's Digest editor, Hobart Lewis, a Nixon supporter who had been audited]! Are we looking into Muskie's return? Hubert's? Hubert's been in a lot of funny deals. Teddy? Who knows about the Kennedys? Shouldn't they be investigated?"

The following week he pleaded with Haldeman to light a fire under the IRS. "Bob, please get me the names of the Jews, you know the Big Jewish contributors of the Democrats.... Could we please investigate those cocksuckers?"

The following day he replayed that tune for Ehrlichman. "You see the IRS is full of Jews that's the reason they went after Graham." Haldeman recounted in his diary, "There was a considerable discussion of the terrible problem arising from the total Jewish domination of the media. Graham has the strong feeling that the Bible says there are Satanic Jews and that's where our problem arises."

The "Jewish-controlled media" and the "liberal media" were never far from Nixon's limbic system. Nixon also bugged reporters and used bribery, blackmail attempts, forgery, spying, burglary, and extensive bugging by national police agencies and by his own "plumbers squad" to monitor and manipulate the press for political purposes. Many of the top twenty names on Nixon's political enemies list (which eventually included 47,000 Americans) were reporters. They included Daniel Schorr, Mary McGrory, Edwin Guthman and Walter Cronkite. Nixon's staff and agencies bugged their phones, investigated their sex lives, rifled their trash, and had them watched and followed. Nixon directly ordered the investigation of imagined homosexuality by columnist Jack Anderson, a devout, teetotaling Mormon with a happy marriage and nine children.

On March 24, 1972, a group of Nixon's trusted operatives including former CIA spy E. Howard Hunt and G. Gordon Liddy, a murderous former Dutchess county, New York prosecutor and Adolf Hitler admirer, huddled in the basement of Washington's plush Hay-Adams Hotel, across from the White House with Dr. Edward Gund, a CIA physician, poison and assassinations expert. Nixon had complained darkly to top staffers including Special Counsel Chuck Colson that Anderson was "a thorn in his side" and that "we have to do something about this son of a bitch." According to Hunt and Liddy, Colson deployed them that day saying that Nixon had ordered Colson to "Stop Anderson at all costs."

The three spooks plotted out the best way to murder Anderson including running him off the road, spiking his drink with venom, breaking into his home and lacing Anderson's aspirin bottle ("aspirin roulette") with a special toxicant undetectable by autopsy or simply shooting him with Liddy's untraceable 9mm pistol. The plot is detailed by Mark Felstein in his 2005 book, Poisoning the Press, and elsewhere. Liddy suggested painting Anderson's steering wheel with a massive dose of LSD which would cause Anderson to crash in a hallucinogenic craze. Dr. Gund warned them that the LSD would be traceable in an autopsy. They finally elected to stab Anderson outside his house. Liddy volunteered to do the bloody work and make the crime look like a bungled robbery. Luckily for Anderson, the plot fizzled and was forgotten when both conspirators were arrested shortly thereafter in the Watergate scandal while endeavoring to reset a bug in Larry O'Brien's office.

On October 6, 1971, Nixon ordered Haldeman to have the IRS audit Los Angeles Times publisher Otis Chandler who had transformed the Times from a right wing rag into a universally respected paper by recruiting top journalists from across the nation. Chandler and his very large family were close friends of my family and had spent the summer prior to my father's death running the Colorado River with us. "I want Otis Chandler's income tax," Nixon told Haldeman. Nixon then called his Attorney General and former law partner, John Mitchel, and ordered Mitchel to fire the Los Angeles Director of the Immigration and Naturalization Service. "The fellow out there in the Immigration Services is a kike by the name of Rosenberg." The President explained to Mitchel, "He is to be out." Fulminating on, Nixon told Mitchel, "I want you to direct the most trusted person you have in the Immigration Service to look at all the activities of the Los Angeles Times... let me explain as a Californian, I know everybody in California hires them... Otis Chandler... I want him checked with regard to his gardener. I understand he is a wetback. Is that clear?" When the Attorney General replied, "Yes, sir." Nixon crowed triumphantly, "We're going after the Chandlers! Every one, individually and collectively, their income taxes... every one of those sons of bitches."

In August of 1972, Edmund Muskie withdrew as George McGovern's Vice Presidential running mate. After my Uncle Ted demurred at McGovern's request that he join the ticket, McGovern recruited another of my uncles, Sargent Shriver. On August 9, Nixon had a meeting with his staff to discuss how to destroy the Democrats. Turning to Haldeman, he asked, "What in the name in of God are we doing on this one? What are we doing about the financial contributors? Now those lists there... are we looking over the financial contributions to the Democratic Committee? Are we running their income tax returns? Is the Justice Department checking to see if there are any anti-trust suits? We have all this power and were not using it. Now what the Christ is the matter? In other words I'm just thinking for example if there is information on Larry O'Brien. What is being done? Who is doing this full-time? What in the name of God are we doing?" Nixon abruptly narrowed his sights on McGovern's top contributor, Henry Kimmelman, and said emphatically, "Scare the shit out of him," He repeated the order to Ehrlichman, "Scare the shit out of him. Now there are some Jews with the mafia and they are involved with this too!"

George Schultz was now Treasury Secretary. Nixon directed Haldeman to order Schultz to audit Kimmelman. "Everybody thinks George is an honest, decent man," Nixon observed contemptuously. "George has got a fantasy... what's he trying to do say? That you can't play politics with the IRS? Just tell George he should do it." Three days later Nixon had Kimmelman's tax returns as well Larry O'Brien's who had by then agreed to manage McGovern's faltering campaign and whose office would be the target of the Watergate break-in.

On March 12, 1973, even with the erupting Watergate scandal and its related Congressional investigations incinerating his presidency, Nixon was still intent on using the IRS to disable his enemies. That day he asked Haldeman, "What happened to the suggestion that the IRS run audits on all the members of Congress?"

Those who bother to read these historical snippets will find many important departures and only tenuous parallels between the Obama Administration's IRS affair and Richard Nixon's Watergate-era IRS scandal. A principal distinction is the ingredient of direct presidential involvement. President Nixon was the fulcrum, the visionary and the principal conspirator in his various capers to use the IRS as a political weapon. Nixon personally directed and persistently harangued his staff to audit, investigate and gather dirt on his enemies for personal purposes. Nixon went to reckless extremes even punishing IRS agents who refused to participate in his vendetta. A mean-spirited viciousness and his contagious enthusiasm for law breaking were also distinctive Nixon bailiwicks. In contrast, there is no evidence that Obama even knew of the IRS investigations which were presided over by Donald Shulman, a Bush appointee. The most recent evidence indicate that the Tea Party audits resulted not from intentional political targeting of conservatives from the sheer preponderous of Tea Party applications among the hundreds of 501(c)(4) tax exemption requests that deluged a tiny understaffed IRS field office. The 200 demoralized officials, already drowning in tax exemption petitions, also audited several liberal groups including Progress Texas and Sea Shepard. Detailed reporting in Sunday's New York Times indicates that the problem arose because the Cleveland branch is already debilitated and overwhelmed by years of personnel and budget cuts, now aggravated by the sequestration -- and confused by new rules applying to the cascade of political "charities" unleashed by the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision. The GOP's comparisons of today's IRS blunders to the Watergate era scandals broadcast a willful blindness toward history.

As to the A.P. eavesdropping scandal, any spying directed at journalists should set off fire alarms in a democracy. The Associated Press is justified in its outrage at the Justice Department caper. Fear that a reporter's phone may be bugged will inhibit disclosures and discussions with the many secret sources and whistleblowers upon whom journalists rely to keep our democracy transparent and our public informed.

Obama's Justice Department's eavesdropping on the Associated Press, however, is in no way analogous to Nixon era bugging. The Obama eavesdropping was an, unfortunately, legal investigation of national security leaks involving a Nigerian terrorist bomber planning to blow up an American airliner en route from Amsterdam to New York. Nixon's bugging in contrast was illegal and his purposes were political and personal having little or nothing to do with national security.

Many states have "journalist shield" laws that make eavesdropping on reporters illegal and give a limited, but critical privilege to the relationship between journalists and their sources. Obama has long promised to support federal shield legislation. This week, apparently motivated by damage control, he finally asked Senate leaders to produce a federal shield law, a reform that could transform this scandal into a national plus for American democracy. That legislation will require GOP support. Republicans could also work with the White House to find adequate funding and training for the IRS and remedy the morale and governance problems in Cleveland. The big question now, is whether Republicans will sideline genuine reform in their efforts to exploit the "scandal". Republican legislators have apparently been ordered by their leadership to hold scandal-mongering hearings but to stall any legislation for genuine reform. The real scandal is the Republican party's devotion to grandstanding over governance and its preference for slime over substance.

http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/17511-focus-obama-and-nixon-a-historical-perspective



<hr noshade color="#ff0000" size="8"></hr>

issa-rap-sheet-4.jpg



Sorry, Republicans — Nobody’s Getting Impeached

http://www.nationalmemo.com/sorry-republicans-nobodys-getting-impeached/


<hr noshade color="#0000ff" size="8"></hr>




benghazi-NOT-care.jpg




<hr noshade color="#0000ff" size="8"></hr>


972217_557738160945383_20796960_n.jpg
 
Last edited:
STRONGER THAN THE STORM? Gov. Chris Christie faces federal investigation over Sandy recovery ads featuring his family during re-election campaign



The Republican governor is facing charges that he improperly used hurricane relief money to create a $4.7 million ad campaign that featured his family during his bid for a second term.


christie14n-3-web.jpg

Gov. Chris Christie, who was applauded for his Sandy response, is joined by his family in the TV ad — a move that has raised eyebrows since it occurred amid his re-election bid.

Chris Christie now faces a federal investigation into whether he improperly used Hurricane Sandy relief aid to pay for tourism ads that featured his family when he was running for re-election.

The probe is the latest bit of bad news for the New Jersey governor, who fired a top staffer last Wednesday for instigating a lane closure on the George Washington Bridge in September to punish the mayor of Fort Lee, N.J., Democrat Mark Sokolich, for not supporting Christie's re-election bid.

Rep. Frank Pallone (D-N.J.) had alleged in August that Christie's office used the state's Sandy rebuilding efforts as a platform to showcase Christie during his campaign, requesting in a letter to the Inspector General for the Department of Housing and Urban Development that the agency look the perceived self-interest of the spending.

RELATED: CHRIS CHRISTIE'S CAREER IS OVER IF HE'S LYING ABOUT BRIDGEGATE: GIULIANI

On Monday, Pallone disclosed the department will audit the State of New Jersey’s use of $25 million of Sandy aid funds for a marketing campaign to promote tourism at the Jersey Shore.

As part of the "Stronger than the Storm" promotion, Christie, his wife Mary Pat and his children appeared in a series of commercials in May 2013, shot on the Jersey Shore, to advertise that the summer destination was back in business after the October 2012 storm.

"Looks like the word is spreading," Christie's son Andrew says in one ad, before his dad chimes in to say, "We're stronger than the storm and open for everyone."
Andrew, Gov. Chris Christie's oldest son, appears in one of the ads that was part of a $4.7 million campaign. A $2.5 million proposal would not have included the first family in ads.
StrongerThanTheStorm/via YouTube
christie14n-2-web.jpg

Andrew, Gov. Chris Christie's oldest son, appears in one of the ads that was part of a $4.7 million campaign. A $2.5 million proposal would not have included the first family in ads.

RELATED: CHRISTIE 'DID A GREAT JOB' RESPONDING TO BRIDGEGATE: EXPERT

In another ad, Mary Pat announces: "The Jersey Shore is open."

"We're stronger than the storm," Christie adds, and then his youngest daughter, Bridget, agrees, "You bet we are."

According to Pallone, Christie's office settled on a $4.7 million contract for the ads instead of a $2.5 million proposal, which would not have included the Christie family in the commercials.

RELATED: NJ POL SAYS CHRISTIE IMPEACHMENT ‘A POSSIBILITY’ IF HE LIED

"This large discrepancy between the competing proposals raises concerns as to whether these federal funds are being spent in the most cost effective manner, and should be reviewed by your office," Pallone wrote in an August letter to David A. Montoya, HUD's Inspector General.

"It is inappropriate for taxpayer-funded dollars that are critical to our state’s recovery from this natural disaster to fund commercials that could potentially benefit a political campaign. In these sensitive circumstances, even the appearance of a conflict of interest should be avoided," he added.
Gov. Chris Christie's wife, Mary Pat, joined her husband for the TV ad to help advertise New Jersey as a summer vacation spot following Hurricane Sandy: 'The Jersey Shore is open,' she said.
StrongerThanTheStorm/via YouTube
christie14n-1-web.jpg

Gov. Chris Christie's wife, Mary Pat, joined her husband for the TV ad to help advertise New Jersey as a summer vacation spot following Hurricane Sandy: 'The Jersey Shore is open,' she said.

The ads were just part the $25 million aid package for tourism promotion after the storm, as part of the State of New Jersey’s Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery (CDBG-DR) Action Plan.

RELATED: RUDY GIULIANI SUPPORTS CHRIS CHRISTIE

Christie's TV spots had also raised eyebrows in his own party.

It's no secret that there is no love lost between Tea Party libertarian Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) and Christie, who has called Paul's belief in limited government "dangerous."

Last November, Paul openly criticized Christie for his starring role in the relief ads, accusing the New Jersey pol of using federal aid to help his campaign.

RELATED: MAKING FEDERAL CASE AGAINST CHRISTIE ON LANE CLOSURES TOUGH: EXPERT

"Some of these ads, people running for office put their mug all over these ads while they're in the middle of a political campaign. In New Jersey, $25 million was spent on ads that included somebody running for political office," he said in November 2013, during a hearing to discuss a review of Sandy aid by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee.
Stronger than the storm? Gov. Chris Christie's actions have been called into question in the wake of the Bridgegate scandal.
CARLO ALLEGRI/REUTERS
usa-newjersey-bridge.jpg

Stronger than the storm? Gov. Chris Christie's actions have been called into question in the wake of the Bridgegate scandal.

"I'm thinking there might be a conflict of interest there. That's a real problem. And that's why, when people are trying to do good and trying to use the taxpayer's money wisely, they're offended to see our money spent on political ads. That's just offensive," he added.

After Christie admitted last week he was "embarrassed and humiliated" over the Bridgegate scandal, the once popular pol has suffered a fall from grace that could end any dream of a White House bid.

New Jersey Assemblyman John Wisniewski, a Democrat who chairs the Assembly Transportation Committee, has said Christie could face impeachment if state lawmakers find Christie had any knowledge of the scandal, instigated by his ex-deputy chief of staff Bridget Kelly.

The U.S. Attorney for New Jersey is expected to look into whether the episode violated federal law.

As the scandal continues to grab headlines nationwide, Christie will try to climb out from the limelight and deliver his State of the State address on Tuesday.

Then on Jan. 21, he will celebrate his inauguration for a second term.

llarson@nydailynews.com

Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/pol...-sandy-tv-ads-article-1.1577778#ixzz2qINFHonc
<iframe width="960" height="720" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/Z_X4Og1pTlM" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

<iframe width="1280" height="720" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/AtjJtFVIK48" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
 
BridgeGate: Chris Christie is a Big Fat LIAR!
<iframe width="1280" height="720" src="//www.youtube.com/embed/JMP62JbDT9E" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Watch this video for the blunt truth about Governor Christie and BridgeGate! Governor Christie claimed that two of the three bridge access lanes in Fort Lee were shut down as part of a traffic study. Emails and text messages uncover the lane closures were intentional and may have been payback against the Democratic mayor of Fort Lee, who did not endorse Christie's reelection bid.
 
Ex-ally of New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie pleads guilty in George Washington Bridge scandal

<iframe width="476" height="270" src="http://7online.com/video/embed/?pid=690177" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Updated 12 mins ago
NEW YORK (WABC) --
Former Christie deputy chief of staff Bridget Kelly and Bill Baroni, former deputy executive director of the Port Authority, have been indicted in the George Washington Bridge scandal.

Earlier, a former ally of Gov. Chris Christie pleaded guilty to conspiracy Friday for his role in politically-motivated traffic tie-ups near the bridge in 2013.

David Wildstein admitted in court that he caused the traffic problems to punish Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich because he refused to support Christie's 2013 re-election effort.

The former official at the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said he talked about how the bridge's access lanes could be used as leverage against Sokolich with former Christie chief of staff Bridge Kelly and Port Authority executive Bill Baroni, adding that he conspired with both to "punish Sokloich."

He said they chose the first day of school to maximize the punishment and used the traffic study as a cover story, and that they gave no advance notice to Sokolich or the Fort Lee chief of police.

They intended to cause significant traffic tieups and purposefully ignored the mayor's pleas to end the lane closures, agreeing to maintain "radio silence."

Weinstein will be sentenced on August 6 and was released on $100,000 bond.

Indictments against Kelly and Baroni were unsealed Friday afternoon.

Wildstein was a high school classmate of Christie who worked for the bridge overseer at the time. Two of the three access lanes to the bridge were shut down for four mornings in September 2013, causing massive delays. Patrick Foye, the executive director of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, the powerful agency that runs the bridge -- one of the busiest in the world -- ordered lanes reopened on what would have been the fifth morning of closures.

The simmering scandal erupted a year ago when an email from Kelly, then Christie's deputy chief of staff, to Wildstein was revealed. It read, "Time for some traffic problems in Fort Lee." Wildstein's reply was, "Got it."

By the time that email was made public, Wildstein had already resigned, as had Bill Baroni, Christie's top appointee to the Port Authority. The governor fired Kelly and cut ties with Bill Stepien, his two-time campaign manager, amid the scandal.

The governor said he didn't know anything about it.

After disappearing from public view briefly when the scandal first broke, Christie re-emerged in his role as chairman of the Republican Governors Association and was the chief face and fundraiser for a successful election season for his party across the county.

Christie has launched a political action committee that allows him to pay for travel and a staff, but he has not formally declared himself a candidate for president.

Lawmakers began holding hearings on the closures and Christie laughed off suggestions that his administration had anything to do with them after the mayor of Fort Lee, Mark Sokolich, suggested that the lanes were blocked to get revenge against him, perhaps because he did not endorse Christie's re-election.

A law firm his office hired - and the state paid for - produced a report clearing Christie and his remaining staff of any wrongdoing. Democrats derided the report as a whitewash.

In December, a special legislative committee looking into the matter released its interim report. It did not link Christie to the lane closures, but said that Christie aides acted with "perceived impunity." The report noted, though, that several of the people it considered key witnesses either invoked their rights not to incriminate themselves and refused to answer questions or were put off-limits by federal criminal investigators.

Christie and his supporters have denounced the legislative effort as politically motivated.

Several members of Christie's staff testified before the lawmakers. They have not shared any bombshells that have offered proof that there was a broader plot to close the lanes or to cover up what happened. Some lawmakers have seized on the fact that one staffer, Jennifer Egea, said she sent Christie a text message about earlier testimony before the committee but later deleted it. The lawmakers' report said there was a volley of texts between the aide and Christie. They said that Christie's failure to supply them indicates that he must have deleted them, too.

The scandal also raised questions about how Christie's administration handled the rough and tumble world of New Jersey politics.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.
 
‘Christie Creme’ doughnuts photo left Chris Christie furious in months prior to George Washington Bridge closure
BYCHELSIA ROSE MARCIUSDAREH GREGORIAN
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Saturday, October 8, 2016, 3:57 AM
85710614.jpg

The Photoshopped doughnuts made Gov. Christie go nuts.
(ALEX WONG/GETTY IMAGES)
Bridget Kelly told Christie aide to delete damning GWB email

A photo of the box wound up in the Star-Ledger and on nj.com.

Christie — then running for reelection — and his senior staffers weren’t happy to see a picture of it in the newspaper, Kelly’s former subordinate Christina Renna testified Friday.

“Somehow social media comes into the picture and the media found out about it,” Renna said. “People were very upset.”

bridgegate8n-2-web.jpg

Christina Renna noted that the intern responsible for the doughnut box "didn’t get in any trouble."
(MEL EVANS/AP)
Renna texted a co-worker on June 21, 2013, that the governor and others “all freaked out on BK,” referring to Kelly.

Cuomo denies helping Christie cover up Bridgegate scandal

“They were upset with her,” Renna said.

But Renna, who described herself as “a close friend” of Kelly’s, was disappointed the intern — and in turn her boss — didn’t get into more trouble, according to text messages that were read in court.

“The girl wasn’t reprimanded yesterday. She won the f---ing contest. She (the intern) didn’t get in any trouble, nobody got her in any trouble," Renna texted another co-worker.

Kelly’s lawyers grilled Renna on the texts to suggest to jurors she had a grudge against Kelly, and that her testimony that Kelly knew about the Bridgegate scandal shouldn’t be trusted.

Cuomo halted Bridgegate probe after Christie talks: witness

Renna acknowledged having been mad at Kelly because she thought she was being passed over for a promotion.

bridgegate8n-3-web.jpg

Kelly, Christie's former deputy chief of staff, and Renna "had a complicated relationship," she admitted.
(MEL EVANS/AP)
“We had a complicated relationship,” she testified.

Kelly and former Port Authority exec Bill Baroni are charged with shutting down lanes on the George Washington Bridge in September 2013 as an act of political retribution against the mayor of Fort Lee for his refusal to endorse Christie.

In damaging testimony Thursday, Renna said she’d emailed Kelly that Fort Lee Mayor Mark Sokolich was very upset about the traffic tie-ups in his town caused by the lane closures, and that Sokolich suspected he was the victim of “political retribution.”

Christie the destroyer: How he ruined the PA and NJTransit

Kelly emailed back one word — “Good.”

After the scandal became public, Kellyasked Renna to delete the email, Renna testified.
 
Why Bridgegate made headlines but Obama’s IRS scandal didn’t

WHY ???



The door just opened to charge Chris Christie with a crime on Bridgegate


On Wednesday, a New Jersey judge decided to allow a complaint of misconduct filed by a local activist to go forward,
which means the judge essentially handed the complaint over to New Jersey prosecutors to decide what to do with it.



FULL STORY: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...ge-chris-christie-with-a-crime-on-bridgegate/


.
 
Back
Top